Julia Dweck creates a zany zombie adventure in Zombie-Kids Go Green that will encourage kids to come up with their own "greentastic" ideas to do their part in preserving planet earth.

Zombie-Kid Julia Dweck

Children will relish in the witty humor and the playful rhyme as they discover zombies "using old sweepers, no trash is forgotten. Zombies clean up even though they smell rotten." Zombies meticulously clean up the town when most people are fast asleep. They fix leaky facets and recycle old junk and occasionally a lost body part. They often help pets and take their spiders for walks as spiders enjoying having a bug or two as a treat.

They plant gardens and celebrate their birthdays by enjoying earth shaped cakes that remind them not to waste and to always take great care of their home. After all zombies spend a great deal of time deep in the ground in their coffins fast asleep.

Zombie-Kids Go Green is ghoulishly illustrated by Mark Draisey. His talent for visually capturing the amusing side of the zombie kids lends to the lighthearted nature of a story that addresses a serious topic.

Zombies-Kids Go Green will give children the desire to find their own way to be green.

Check out the exciting book trailer below and pick up your own copy of Zombie-Kids Go Green available at www.amazon.com.

Great review Stacie! It's amazing some of the rhymes Julia comes up with sometimes! My kids loved looking for the "missing" pieces/bones of the zombies. The illustrations are so bright and vivid. Great book! Thanks for linking in the Kid Lit Blog Hop once again! :-)